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There, Republicans have been quick to invoke the 60-vote filibuster stratagem to block major legislation on the issue.

Supporters of earmarks, like the Senate majority leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, were quick to invoke the Constitutional defense on Tuesday.

Notice he was quick to invoke Bain-style, as in Bain Capital of Mitt Romney fame, as a populist synonym for corporate rape and pillage.

Are they directly undermining the anonymity properties that they are so quick to invoke?" Mr. Mayer wrote in a blog post published on Thursday morning.

People are quick to invoke Godwin's law, but it might be useful to meditate further on the Nazi occupation of Europe and its aftermath.

Pundits might be pretty quick to invoke Leni Riefenstahl in connection with this movie, and certainly Nazi Germany did indeed have a belligerent-sentimental soft spot for the Spartans at Thermopylae.

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The trick starts to invoke claustrophobic terror.

There are many useful truisms to invoke.

Ana is detemined to invoke the spirit.

(Mr. Raffles incidentally loves to invoke Latin whenever he can).

This version isn't reluctant to invoke the movie.

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